Kant with Sade is an essay by Jacques Lacan in which the author examines a link between the works of Immanuel Kant and Marquis de Sade.[1] The original (French: Kant avec Sade) was published in the journal Critique in April 1963.[2][3]
^Sample, Ruth (1 January 1995). "Lacan, Kant, and Sade". Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology. 26: 5–16. doi:10.1080/00071773.1995.11007084.
^Lacan, Jacques; Swenson, James B. (1989). "Kant with Sade". October. 51: 55–75. doi:10.2307/778891. ISSN 0162-2870. JSTOR 778891.
^Reinhard, Kenneth (1 September 1995). "Kant with Sade, Lacan with Levinas". MLN. 110 (4): 785–808. doi:10.1353/mln.1995.0077. ISSN 1080-6598.
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